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    August Wilson takes us back to the 1950's in his play Fences, where he demonstrates the relationship between a black family that battles with love, segregation, and regular hardships. A major portion of the play that Wilson wanted us to comprehend was the significance of the fence that Rose wanted Troy to build around the house, hence the name of the play. This fence was not only a boundary around the house but used for protection in numerous ways for certain individuals. Rose wanted to keep her

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    What do fear and fences have in common? Besides the fact that both words start with the letter ‘ f ‘’, both fear and fences have the ability to hold you back in life. The play, “ Fences” by August Wilson tells the tale of a family plagued by their fears of rejection, love, poverty , and losing each other. The play focuses around the Maxson family led by the father, Troy Maxson is fifty-three years old and is struggling to come to terms with his short-lived baseball career , due to the racial discrimination

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    to be endlessly building a fence and this fence became a view of protection, a barrier. This fence became a barrier between Troy and death, where his life and his family needs to be protected. In another interview with Wilson, Bonnie Lyons states "By looking at Troy's life, white people find out that the content of this black garbage man's life is very similar to their own, that he is affected by the same things-love, honor, beauty, betrayal, duty." Wilson created "Fences" to demonstrate Troy's life

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    SUBJECT August Wilson’s Fences occurs in Pittsburgh before the Civil Rights Movement’s onset and details the life of the Maxsons, an African American family. Troy, the family’s morally corrupt but hardworking patriarch, believes that he only needs to support his family financially and participates in an extramarital affair, creating enmity between himself, his wife Rose, and his son Cory. Troy’s hypocrisy is apparent through his ignorance of his faults and his overbearing attitude regarding those

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    August Wilson is a well-known playwright from the 1980s, in which he wrote and published the “Pittsburg Cycle”, a series of plays about struggling black families in the city. In Wilson’s 1983 play, Fences, the topics of oppression and betrayal are discussed through the trials of a family living in Pittsburg whom the odds are seemingly stacked against. This play was made into a movie, where the trials and tribulations of this family were brought to life. Troy and Rose, husband and wife of eighteen

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    Devils of past and present The play Fences, by August Wilson, opens up about an African American family who lived in the later 1950’s when blacks were coming more equal in America. The story’s main character is Troy which you’ll see what kind of man he is through his personality, his past, and choices he made in order to develop the understanding of the person he is. The story is based on an African American family with Troy who the story is mainly centered around. He has a wife by the name of Rose

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    The play Fences by August Wilson was showcased at the Nevada Conservatory Theater. The play had a well structured plot, it was casted decently, and there were also a few mistakes. The plot centered around around the many issues which African American families face in the 1950s. This included racism and the strain that these prejudices had on the family structure. The fence was a symbol that was integrated in the play that helped demonstrate the way which the main character, Troy Maxson, would enclose

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    A fence is used to hold objects and or people in a household in one vicinity. It could also be used to keep structure inside of an area. It the play "Fence" by August Wilson he takes the illusion of a fence and metaphorically compares it to each character life. Troy Masson experienced a hard traumatic childhood, he dreaded his father. Troy and Cory don't have the best father-son relationship, but it is solely because of Troy's past. Troy does not want his son Cory, to play football. Troy takers

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    Fences is a two act play written by August Wilson. Act One is four scenes long; Act Two is five. The play starts with Troy and Bono's payday. Troy and Bono go to Troy's house to hang around like they do every week. Troy is in a dispute with his boss, because he asked why the black workers are only allowed to pick up the trash instead of driving the trucks. Bono thinks Troy is cheating on Rose, while Cory has been scouted by a college football team because he's a kickass footballer; Troy, his dad

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    August Wilson’s “Fences” portrays extremely well what happens when a member of the family decides to forget his or her duties. The use of metaphors and symbols throughout the play such as baseball and fences, illustrate exactly why Troy Maxson as a family man was destined for disappointment. Rose, Troy’s wife in the play was the obvious voice of reason between the two; all she wanted was an interrupted happy family life. The fences that she put up were not physical fences but rather emotional

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